Spellings showing less rigidity than Paige on NCLB front

The New York Times

February 14th, 2005

The New York Times reports that U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings, the architect of the No Child Left Behind law, is demonstrating that she will work with state and local officials to make sure the law can be adjusted as needed. In this respect, she seems to be more flexible than her predecessor, Rod Paige. (Note: This site requires registration.)